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Ward's Ifeudbuek is very closely allied to the Abyssinian 

 liohor, the chief distinguishing ehanicter being the greater size of 

 the horns, which have the points turned inwards iiioi'e than in the 

 Abyssinian race. Good horns measure from 10 to 13,J inches in 

 length; the best in the following series is No. 19.7.15. 239: — 

 length on front curve 10|; circumference G; spread fi'om tip to 

 tip G|. 



Typical locality, Mau Plateau, Kenya Colony ; found through- 

 out the greater part of Kenj'a Colony, in the south reaching 

 Tanganyika Territory and extending northwards into Uganda. 



210-214 —19. 7. 15. 235-239. Uasin Gishu Plateau, Kenya Colony. 

 215-217 - 19. 7. 15. 240-242. Uasm Gishu Plateau, Kenya Colony. 



ROOI liRKBOK. 



REBUIfCA FULTORrrULA FlLVORUFrLA. 



Anfilo-pe fulvorufula, Afzelius, Nova Acta S(jc. Upsal. vol. vii. p. 250, 



1815. 

 Cervicapra fulvorufula, Sclater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. ii. 



p. 175, pi. xlv., 1897. 

 Redunca fulvorufula, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 722, 1905. 

 Oreodorcas fulvorufula, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ix. no. 8, 



p. 13, 1912. 

 Redunca fulvorufula fulvorufula , Lydekker and Blaine, Cat. Ungulate 



Mamm. Brit. Mus. vol. ii. p. 222, 1914. 



Distinguished from Ward's Heedbuck by the smaller and 

 straighter horns ; good horns lueasure from 7 to 8g inches in 

 length. The largest horns of the series (No. 19. 7. 15. 243) 

 measure as follows :— length on front curve 7] ; circumference 4; 

 spread from tip to tip 2|. 



Typical locality, Eastern Cape Colony ; the range includes the 

 greater part of South East Africa south of the Zambesi. 



218-219 -19.7.15.243-244. January, 1887. Near Molipololi, 

 Bechuanaland. 



220 —19.7.15.245. Horns. October, 1871. Near Colesberg-, 



Cape Colony. 



221 —19. 7. 15. 246. October, 1871. Near Orange River, 



between Colesberg and Philippolis, Cape and Orange River 

 Colonies. 



